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and was in Paris and Geneva. From that experience came the publication of her essay Paris and three memories (1944). In 1941, her daughter María
Antonia was born, she was a prodigy girl on the piano and would die in full youth because of a Diabetes Mellitus I. In 1949, her only novel, “Ana Isabel, a decent girl” was published in Buenos Aires. The novel recalls the happy childhood of the protagonist, which recovers in her memories certain areas of the center of the city of Caracas. In 1954 she published Chronicles of the Hours, in 1955 Trip to the frailejón, a beautiful story of a trip to the Andes made a short time before.
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Antonia's musical studies, but the young woman unexpectedly decided to leave her musical career and returned to Caracas, where Diabetes was diagnosed. Her situation worsened until she died, months after she was married and after actively participating in the subversive movements of the extreme left. It was a devastating blow for Antonia Palacios, from which she never recovered.
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Eduardo Frías, director of the magazine Elite Elite Storyteller. In 1935, her son Fernán was born. At that time she published her first works, with a pseudonym, in Elite. During the government of Eleazar López Contreras, Her husband entered the Foreign Service
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The last publications she made were “A square occupying a disconcerting space” (stories, 1981), “Multiplicated shadow” (1983), “The stone and the mirror” (1985), “Fictions and afflictions” (1989), “Long wind of memories” (1989), “That dark animal of the dream” (1991), “deep tremor of the secret”
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Travels- She spent time in New York, between 1955 and 1956, for her daughter's piano career. She then moved to
Caracas where Harriet Serr, one of the best piano teachers in the United States, would support her child prodigy. In 1957 Antonia and her daughter settled in Europe, first Rome, then
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